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The  purpose  of  the  present  bibliography  is  to  show  trie  w  idc- 

spread  anc]  \'anecl  interest  in  F^rs)fessor  Bcrgson's  philosoj^hy, 
and  cunipletcniess  ratluT  than  selection  has  therefore  been  the 
aim  of  the  coni|)ilers.  No  attenii,)t  has  been  made  to  list  the 
newspaper  literature  of  the  subject,  and  short  book  reviews  ha\-e 
general])'  been  omitted.  Ijiit  all  other  literature,  cither  l^ook  or 
perioihcab  whieri  has  ecjmc  to  tlie  cornisilers'  attention  has  Ijeen 
incdiided.  1hiie<  v/liicS'i  !ia\-e  r)een  included  without  examiiKition 
are  starred.  1lie  ]>iblu'H^rai;hy  includes  cK)  books  and  articles 
by  Protc-s<sr  Hcrgson  lincjuding  translations  of  hi^  works)  and 
417  l)oukN  and  article:-  abc)ut  him.     These  41  7  items  represent  1 1 

dhlercnt  languages  divided  as  follows: Frencli  170,  hhiglish  159, 

German  40,  Italian  19.  Polisli  5,  Dulcdi  3.  Siiamsli  3.  Roumanian 
2,  Swedi-h  2.  Kiis:dan  2,  Hungarian  i.  Translations  of  F'^-nfcssor 
Bergson's  princiiiai  works  are  now  available  m  manv  languages. 
So  far  the  sine  mo>t  widely  translated  is  U Introduction  a  la 
MetAiphysiquc  wdiicli  i^'^  now  accessiltle  in  the  li^nglisla  German, 
Italian,  Swedn-h,  lliingariam  Polisln  and  Russian  languages. 

The  bibliography  ha^  Ijcen  c^ompiled  by  member-  csf  the  stafT 
of  tlie  Idimersity  Eibrary  under  the  direction  of  Mow  Inidore  G. 
IMutJge.  tliC  Reference  Eibrarian.  but  thank-  for  >pecial  services 
are  due  10  many  (ait^ide  tlie  library  staff  who  liave  given  \'alu- 
a!)h'  aid.  Acknowiedgraent  of  sucdi  indebtedness  is  due  es]:^ecial.ly 
to  Vroio<<oT  John  Dewey  for  the  Introduction  to  the  iiresent 
v  ;)liime.  to  Professor  Wendell  T.  Bush  for  the  descrimive  and 
critical  notes  included  in  I^art  I,  to  Mrs.  E.  M,  Sait  for  the 
preriaration   of  a  i)reliminary^  list  for   Part   1.   to  Dr.   Iknijannn 

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Rand  of  Harvard  I  nixersity  for  criticism  of  the  preliminary 

l)ihlio^^ra|)ii\^  and  for  tiic  sug:^estion  of  additional  titles,  to  Dr, 

I.ars  AkM'l  Aiidi'r:^on,  I.ibninaii  uf  tlu/  riin.-'.T:ot  y  uf  r])sala.^ior 
information  alK.)Ut  Swedisli  titles,  and  to  Dr.  Ivudiard  Pick, 
Director  of  tlie  fYnssian  C  H-arnt^Katalog,  1*^"  nrforniation  al,>oiii 
German  Irarr-lalioiis. 


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INTRODUCTION 

Henri  Hergson's  books  are  fiiriuiiately  now  acee>^sil:)le  lo  the 
puhhr   in   a,n   English  dress.     For  this   reason   and    ^)eean^:e  it 
seems  desirable  to  have  Professor  Bergson  speak  for  himself  as 
to  his  fundamental  doctrines,  no  synopses  of  the  books  are  gi\ aai 
ni  ilu-  fnllowmi:  paires,     A  few  words — derived  as  far  as  possible 
from  Mr,  Here:a.)n  him -oif   ■  e,r(.\  however,  prefixed  regarding  tho 
more  general  features  of  his  philosophy.     And  first  as  to  Ir  tu 
ition,  an  idea  that  plays,  as  everybody  knows,  a  large  r61e  in  his 
concepiiun  ui  philosophic  method.     Ii  hiappens  that  in  I£nglish 
thoncrht  the  asssociations  that  cluster  al)ont  the  word  are  mainly 
derived  from  Platonic  transcendentalism,  and  from  the  theories 
of  the  Scotch  wSchool  and  the  super-scientific,  regarding  an  organ 
of  knowli  (iie  that  is  independent   of  experience  and  superior 
to  the  sen  nces.     These  associations  with  the  a  priori  are  quite 
foreign  to  the  use  of  the  term  in  the  Bergsonian  philosophy;  and 
no    ru   ill     It  nrecated  their  introduction  into  it  more  vigorously 
th       Pr  at      a  Bergson  himself.     He  has  said:  "  The  method  that 
1  propose  does  not  eDiisisi  m  exlraetmg  from  reality  a  simple 
concept  in  order  ih^at  it  ma\'  then  lie  submitted  to  dialectic 
elaboration^      On  tlio  contrary,  my  nunhod  demand^:  uninter- 
rupted contact  Willi  reality.      P   consists  in  following  reality  in 
all  its  sinnosh  ies.     It  demands  that  our  faculties  of  observation 
even  sireieh  t  lieniselves  a.i  limes  to  surpass  themselves.  It  is  made 
ol  ^■■■orreetions,  retouvdnnys,  yradtml  eomi)neaiions       P:  a<i)ires  to 
constitute  metaphysics  as  eertani  and  as  umversallv  recognized 
as  any  of  the  other  sciences."     And  agam  lie  lias  said;  "Let  us 
accept  science  in  all  its  concrete  complexity;  then  let  us  recom- 


a,'  \'  !ii'-h 


mence,  wi  t  h    h i  n  cw  science  as  its  material,  a  task  like 

ancient  Tiietaphv-^u  i;iu-  inidertook  with  the  simpler  seuiu^,'  rif 

their  chiv.  W't-  must  !)re;ik  tlie  rnathcnialical  frainew^ork,  take 
account  r)i  Vnoloji^wdl,  psvehrtlogica]  a.!id  sr)Cic4ofn.cal  scieiua-^, 
and  upon  this  kirij:er  l)ase  tercet  a  metaidiv^^ies  eapalue  of  ja-ang 
higher  and  higher  by  means  of  the  eontuauHa-^.  rsrogressua,^  and 
orga,ni7.ed  effort  of  all  i)hilospher<.  \\ii»)  a.re  associaietl  in  the  same 
respect  for  expia'ience. " 

Agahi  he  says;  "  I  havi-  m/\a-r  (a.au:vird  iha,t  nil '/liiiaaaa^  -h^t-ld 
be  repknxal  l)v  som.eihirH:  el^ca  ta*  tliat  naanuM  rdmuka  kr  y>re- 
ferred  to  it.  I  ha,ve  simp]\-  tried  ti*  <;a'\v  that  when  we  Iraia-  the^ 
reahn  of  mathemaiieai  and  phvsieal  olnrri<  fc,  i-ntertha''  "i  kfe 
and  consciousness,,  we  lus.'d  to  appi-al  to  a  errtain  sense  of  life 
that  erua'oai'hes  upon  ]a„na  uraicrslandnig  aisi  'Isii  has  its  origin 
in  the  same  vital  impjelus  a.-  mstinct' — although,  strictly  speaking, 
instinct  is  soi^irtlmig  whcsHx'  diflerent,"  Finally:  "There  is 
nothing  mvsterious  m  tin-  facuhv  Kxa/ry  one  of  us  has  liad 
occaisiori  to  exercise  n  to  a  ccrtam  '-xtent.  Any  one  of  us,  ffs 
exampk.s  who  ha:-  attempt ^-d  nteraiw  composition,  knows  tiiat 
aftca'  the  subieci   has  kwuj  knasi  -i tidied,  mnterinb  collected  and 


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comi)ositioii  itsohk  nainely,  an  effort,  often  (|U!te  painfek  u-- 
pkice  our>elvea  at  trie  \a-r\'  lieart  (jf  1  lie  subject,  to  seek  there,  as 
deeplv  as  po<<ihk  an  impulse  after  which  we  need  only  let  our- 
seksi's  go.  .  .  .  Xhsapliv^ical  intuition  seems  to  be  something 
of  the  sarnr  kim^  lln  nm  of  observations  and  experiments 
gathtaeil  together  !a.  :  an/sical  science  corresponds  in  metaphysics 
to  the  do(?mniaitN  amti  tiotes  of  literary  composition.  We  do 
not  :-aa;ure  an  intmtton  of  raahty — that  is,  an  ivtcUerfual  sym- 
pathy  ivilh  the  nio<!  nitniuitc  part  of  it — unless  we  have  won  its 
confidence  l)v  k»ng  eomiank'  avdni*  with  its  outer  manifestations.  " 
Ikirning  frotn  naahod  to  •ak!i<'^s  .  aaitter.  the  following  passtise 
seems  to  kt;  higiVlv  :-icmfiearu  ffw  as'  understanding  of  Burgeon's 
tretittnent  ^A.  the  tw(>  lawlamis  winch  form  tim  themes  of  his 
Matter  una  M'emorx  and  his  Creative  Ernh-ee^n — a  passage  com- 


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posed,  it  should  be  added,  in  iqot,  namely,  after  the  publica- 
tion of  the  former  book  and  considerably  prior  to  the  appearance 
of  ihn  latter:     "I  cannot  envisage  general  evolution  and  the 

lit^  totalitv  of  the  organic  world,  the  coordina- 


()\  lite  in  I  Hi 


jortHtiation  of  vrtid  organs  lo  one  anoilier  in  a  single 
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progre: 
tion  titid  su! 

living    sK-itpca    the    relation^   which    physiologv  and  psychology 

wem  to  have  estak^h  kad  ])etween  cerebral  activity  and  thought 

m  rnati,  wiihnut  arriving  at  the  conclusion  that  life  is  an  immense 

eiTort  ;)ut  ft  )ri^i  1  p-  tliought  to  obtain  from  matter  something  that 

matter  is  ntiwikiitig  to  give.      Aluiler  i^  inert;  it  i<  the  seal  of 

necx'ssit  y ;  it  proceeds  mechanicall v      It  seems  as  if  thought  seeks 

to  profit  by  this  mechanical  attitude  of  matter,  to  utilize  it  for 

act  ions:  atid  thus  to  convert  into  contingent  movements  in  space 

and  utifirtSLcable  events  in  time  all  the  creative  energy  that 

thought  carries  v.-itinti  itself — at  least  all  that  is  capable  of  being 

brought  into  pkw  atid  externalizeck     Cunningly  and  laboriously 

it  piles  complication  on  complication  in  order  to  make  liberty  out 

of  necessity,  to  arrange  a  matter  so  subtle,  so  mobile,  that,  by  a 

veritable  physical  paradox  and  grace  to  an  effort  which  can  not 

long  endure,  libert\  tr.tiy  hold  itself  in  cquilibnuni  on  this  very 

mobility.     But  thought  is  caught  in  tht  tiet.     The  vortex  upon 

which  it   has  placed  itself  seizes  and  holds  it.     It  becomes  a 

prisoner  of  the  mechanisms  which  it  has  climbed.     Automatism 

captures  it,  and  kov  an  iia  vitable  forgetfulness  of  the  end  that  it 

had  set  for  itself,  life,  which  should  be  only  a  means  lor  a  Inghur 

end,   consumes  itself  m   the  effort  at  simple  self-conservation. 

From  the  lumtblest  of  organic  beings  to  the  higher  vertebrates 

which  just  antecede  man  we  are  watching  an  endeavor  always 

missing  success.  alwav<  reimdertaken  with  an  increasingly  wise 

art.     Man  has  trmmphed — but  wuli  ditticulty  and  so  partially 

that  it  needs  only  a  moment  of  relaxation  or  inattention  for 

automatism  to  recapture  him.     Nevertheless  lie  law  triimiphed, 

thanks  to  that  mar\  ellous  mechanism,  the  human  brain.     The 

superiority  of  this  nisirurnent  seems  lo  me  Uj  depend  wholly 

upon  the  indefinite  latitude  it  permits  of  surmount  mg  the  mechan- 

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isms  that  have  given  pause  to  other  animals.     It  forms,  not  once 

for  all   t)iit    continuously,  motor    habitudes  whose   exercise  it 

clelet^ates  to  lower  centros.  .  .  .  In  a  ^yr\i-r:i]  way.  tho  sii])t'n" 
oritv  of  oirr  brain  reside^  in  tlio  ])o\\i'T  t'f  lilu/raiion  whirh  it 
gives  lis  in  rej^arcl  tc*  hodilv  aiiloinatisms  thmiudi  pcnrntian<]j  us 
incessantly  to  form  new  habits  wliieh  absorb  nib  nw--  i'V  b(bi 
them  in  siiborbrna,lion-  In  this  scn>e  thuic  a-  n^ahini-  n-  be 
foimb  in  the  brain  eorrt,'<rH>n(brur  to  thv  operation  of  iiwni'Vii  i^i 
its  strict,  sense.  Xo\a.'ri  hob--:-  n  w-  thr  br:-?-;  tlint  lias  ronclfrs-b 
human  thought  pos-ibbs  Wbtlioiu  n  ibo  rinbier  i>('»wer:-^  <■'[ 
thoui(ht  coiilb  not  turn,  towarb  tho  niattaial  \\oiib  aabficnit  btavig 
captured  bv  autf'>nia,ti:-ni  :ind  (h"ownod  m  nnc<jnbCion:nu,'SS." 

No  one  need;-  to  bi^  told  !i(*-o  ih(»roneh]\'  brofc^^or  Horgson  ha? 
exeniplitied  vii  hi>  own  mebliod  iA'  ihniking  and  writing  the 
intellectual  svtnpaihv  winch,  he  iia-  --^(^  wa-U  (b/MTOH-fl  how  after 
gathering  together  and  ab^urbrng  ah  avadaba,'  :aaentibc  niatornil 
he  has  found  a  |>oiru  (>(  svnopiic  xa-wn  frtcn  wdncf]  to  on\asage 
the  multitdicU \'  of  ilwaib-.^  Xoa"  <\')t-<  an\'  r>no  wdio  ha<  billowed 
the  de\a,dopmeni  of  a^)rniaiO''.  .rar\'  prnlo:-!  ^  bo~  !U.H/d  tu  bo  riatn^nied 
that  in  so  doing  bi"^' »fa<'^'or  Borcson  lia-.  ni  his  su(o-nn-i\a-  books, 
placod  m  a  new  light  the  old  auA  oft  rdiop-worr^  (piesiions  of  the 
natun,^  c^f  liu,rnan  mlidlntiauac  io^  rolation  to  tdu'  brain  and  to 
matter  and  to  o\'<obnwn       borhaps  only  the  more  professional 


students  of  tjln!' 


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an  adequately  realize  the  debt  under 


which  he  has  t>la,ood  all  workars  rn  iliis  hold  b\"  ctaiterinp  atten- 
tion in  siudi  an  illunnnatmg  and  rt^aatrdmg  wnv  ni-on  thr  n.Coiro 
of  time,  and  the  fnndairu.an  al  cdiaracier  «"'»f  tho  problem  of  time 
for  theorio-  in  nsalitv.  of  mental  lifo,  of  f-.'rb--a  and  evolution. 
No  phiiosot'bu/  pr-'blo!;;,  oni  to-.M"  f\A:\'  a  jaw  the  same  face 
and  as[)cct  that  it  pre>cntc.d  befure  i'rofessor  Bergsoii  ia\at*-d 
us  to  lo<'>k  at  n  in  its  cormoxions  with  duration  as  a  real  a!;il 
fundarnent:tl  fact. 

It  is  tho  ol)ioct  of  the  following  bibliographical  pages  to  help  to 
bring  an  even  wi  b  r  wadiencein  touch  w^ith  the  vital  influences  that 
radiate  from  brofo-soa-  Horgson's  thongiit.     Thev  should  faeilita 


1 


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a  more  intelligent  understanding  of  his  lectures,  and  enable  those 
interested  to  follow  up,  hx  more  leisurely  reading,  the  desire  for 

furtlitw  knowlecige  that  will  spring  from  them.     It  has  been  my 

linvilege.  in  those  jmcfatorv  w(^rds,  to  indicate  the  place  of  this 
Bildiograph\-  i^i  t.be  intellectual  and,  persraial  welcome  that 
Columr)ia  bnivcrsbv  in  general  and  its  l)eparina.:-nt  of  Philw-^o-^ 
phv    m  t'^articular  exnwads  to  our  colleague  for  the  time  I'^n^g, 

'Professor  llenri  Bcrgson. 

John  DiwvH^s 

Cohmil'jia  University, 

December  12,  iyi2. 


xni 


V 


PART  I 


^  f* 


4     1^ 


WORKS  BY  BERGSON 

Arranged  chronologically  by  date  of  first  publication  except  that 

translations  are  placed  immediately  after  the  original 

work.     Titles  marked  with  an  (*)  represent 

material  which  has  not  been  seen 

by  the  compilers 

La  spWaUte.  Discours  prononc^  par  M.  Bergson  ...  ^  la 
distribution  des  prix  du  Lycee  d'Angers,  le  3  aoM^i882. 
Angers,  Imprimerie  Lach^se  et  Dolbeau,  1882.     16  p.  i 

Extraits  de  Iiicrece:  avec  une  commentaire  des  notes  et  une 
^ude  sur  la  poesie,  la  philosophic,  la  physique,  le  texte  et  la 
langue  de  Lucrece.     Paris,  Delagrave,  1884      ^59  P-  ^ 

Eighth  Edition  119^2]. 

De  la  simulation  inconsciente  dans  raat  dliypiionsme.  Revue 
philosophique,  22 :  525-31 »  November  1660.  3 

The  hypnotised  subject,  unable  to  disobey  instmctions,  resorts  to  any 
possiblTdevice  in  order  to  obey,  with  the  result  that  he  seems  expert  .0 
deception,  but  the  deception  is  unconscious. 
Quid    Ari.toteles  de  ioco  senserit.     Paris,  Felix  Alcan,    1889. 
82  p.*     Thesis,   Umversite  de  Paris,  Faculte  des  Lettres. 
i88q-<)o. 
Essai   sur   les   donnees   iriimWiates  de  la  conscience.     Pans, 
F6iix  Alcan    i^-m      v^n    185  p. 
Seventh  edition,  1909- 

I  TRANSLATIONS 

Time  an(i  free  wiU.     An  essay  on  the  immediate  data  of 
consciousness.      Authorized  translation  by  F.  L.  Pogson. 


•l 


T.,ndon,    Sw.u.    S.vmen«ch««  &__co..    UA.;  New    York 

The    Macmillan    co  ^    .■.>-      ««i.    25-    P-  (Library   01 

philosophy). 

Second  eciitic'ri.  iQi--  ^ 

Zeit  und  freihe.t.     i.'.nc  ..i.hah.in.u^ui  u.ci 

,  ,    „,,    ,„.,,  ,   .;    >,i.r,        IJerechtigte    umisetzung. 

baron     In  wu  .  <-■  •  ■ ^  ^ 

lona.    H.    l)H-.ionri;  ,    ion         .s.,  P- 

Vremfa  i  svoboda  voli.     S  Pnl-ziieniem  traVtntn  to,.o  zlu 

vreuiid  1  i3  _   _  rrr-. -ic:    l,v  b      h'SbUii  aiiU 

,,..,.        141     SI    i>cH-N^n-.'J<usskaiamysl  ,  iOi2,.     .-3»- 


P- 


K!- VIEWS 
Or   THE  ORIGINAL    WOHK  .    •    r^   _:^.    n^ur 

i^  /;  •,  r  -^^  ./..-^-.  ^-  -'t8-49,  March  i-)-^  Luigi  Fern);  RmMS 
Rmstattalui.aot  -  -  •  :  l^W  L6vy-iii  H:  Revue  critique,  n. 
philosophique     <i    su)  3-.     -  \  •       J  ,     .   ^p^l 

^  ,  ,.    ,,.,!), .,.^^.  ■  i-^^i>-   Aicicn  Hern.  .'i. ':  .    s  ■■'   *-    vo'      f 

JH90  (T.  Whitiaker):    >po:K.'r  a^uii-lun...   i  .  ^^-.   i-   -•-.        -^ 
Stou^!;   A  miee  philosophique,  iS<,".  ^27-28,  i^')i. 

!)'»■'    THE     !•' Ni 'L  !'-'H    'J  K  \  \ -A  .\'T  lOK  '     ^ 

,  -  .1     -  Seotember  iQio;  Saturday  renew .  110:430,  i 

^^^^^^^■^^r-^--    '^  -^''^  ;"\^;;       |,,v    ,.ni    (David    BalsiUie);   i/^--^ 

.        .  -     I..'--  I. if  I   M    I!    Muirhea  ;   ;^>''-    '  "■  ^^  -^  •  ■  ■ 

,,         ;       .,.     K         velt);    Church  quarterly  review,  7 '^•'^^^ '- 

Apni  iQi-:?  ,  William  Bruwii;. 

le  bon  sens  et  les  etudes   classiques.      Discuurs  prononce  k 
"^^  d^ihutK..  des  Prix  du  Concours  g^n^ral  des  ly^es  et 

;;;jt;  ,-^^-     D^^^trn.aiondes  prix  du  Concours  g6n^ral. 


Pari-.    Drbiiai!-:.      1^05, 


Memoire  et   reconnaissance.     Reoue  phUosophupte,  41 

KCf/Ui  ■    '■■  ' 


7 

48, 

8 


f  C' 


Perception  et  matiere.      i?«wc  de  mStaphysigue   et  de  morale, 

iS'-jO.  ^ 


4:257-77>   -^' 


Republished  m   ,.,U^^//^^f  ^^^   ^n^^inn/r^. 
Matiere  et  memoire  :   essai  sur  la  ivlation  du  corps  avec  I'esprit. 
Pari:.,  F61ix  Mean,  1896.     in.  279  p.  ^^ 

Sixth  edition.  iQio. 

TKAN=:i  AT  loss 

Matene  und  gedachtnis.  Essays  zur  beziehung  zwischen 
korper  und  cist.  Auiurisierte  u.v.  verfasser  selbst  durch- 
gesehene  ubertragung,  m.  einfuhrung  von  W.  Windelband 


)iederichs,  I'loS,     xvi,  264  p 


II 


Matter  and  memory.  Authorized  translation  by  Nancy 
Margaret  Paul  uuA  \V,  r^eot^:  Palmer^  London,  Swan 
Sonnenscheiu  &.  o.:  Xa^^■  Ynrk.  The  Macrnillan  cc,  1911. 
XX,  359  P-     (Library  of  phil 


(  ! :-' '. )  I 


fJ 


1  ■>,  •     1 


k£ViLWS 


Of    T'Si      !^r:iaiv\I,    WORK 

A  :.:,  ,;.  metaphysique,  5:353-89,  May  1897  ^Vict^r  Delbos);  An.^r 
phUc-^nue,  ,896,:  ^'>"-<>^-  '^'>7  '^,  ™ony.  R.u.  P'^^osophi^^^^ 
:  83 -y,.  August  .897  (Gustave  Belot);  M>n^.  i^  '''"''  °'n  '1' 
{S.  Alexander);  2«<..An/(  /«r  philosophie,  n.  s.  u  v  -' .-  oq.  Hecember 
1898  (Th.  Ziehen);  A'- -  «  -ie  metaphysique.  10:225-43- 

Of  th;    ninMsN  translation 

Archiv  fur  die  gesamte  psychologic  (LiUraturbcrichi) ,  15:  i  ^-^5>  ;9^y  ^^^ 
B^un);^  ZeitscHHSi  far  psychologie,  56:12^29.  May  ^foj^]^^^^ 
MuUer-Freienfels);  i./.ram.A..  ,../., /'„'a«/«rOe«^.AW,  61 .  OT7-T8, 

leptember   >..o  (Richard  FritescheJ:   .I,.,-....  hteraturblaU    p.  298, 
1910  (A.  MuUer);  Zeitschrift  fiir  pathopsycr.oLogie.  1:  603 -39.  "5t- 

Of  the  Enci.t^it  ti; -.n-i  ati'W 

ig„;  Nation  (X.  V.).  92:648-49,  29  J"ne  1911:  ' ^'^'""^'^^^•l' 
ll\-oo7  Tuly  .  .i.  T  TT,  Muirhead);  New  York  Tunes  review  of  books, 
,6  7o3  20  August  .9";  Inlernalional  journal  of  ethics.  ^  '"--r, 
Ociobe;  .on  (A  E.  Taylor);  Church  iuarUrly  reou.,  74: 126-42,  April 
19 1 2  (W.  Brown). 


1 : 0l2    44 


Revue  critique:    Pr.ncipcs  de  m^taphysique  et  de  P^y^^^J^' 
par  l^aul   )an./^        Revue  philo  so  phi  que    44   .^^o  o^  ..N^^^em- 

I'H-r    iS  )7. 
Le   rire.     Kfr/fC  d''    Pans, 

Le  rire:    essai   -nr  la  signification  du  comique.      Pans 

Alcaii    lijiM).     VI 1.  204  P- 

First  publisluM'    =n  lb.    A>,-...,   de  Paris.  1:512  41.  759-9o; 

Seventh  edition,  191 1. 


Marvii    iu«H>. 


59  9 J,    2;  14^-^79-     ^-'  '"^ 

F61ix 

15 


!  K  A'^'- 


Snnech.     Studyum  o  komide.     W:h.  i  hde;  ^.adn^nu. 
Skrattet.       1:^1    u,u!.rM,kn,,iK    :u'    kmnikens    vasen.       Till 


<;vonska  a 


\  Algol  Riilia.     Stockholm,  i  u 


( ) 


■  —  1 


p. 


1 5 


Laughter.     Aa  cs.ay  r>n  the  meaning  ot  uu  ^^anic.    ;^^-^^^^ 
,zea    i.aaaaiaai  hv  Cloudcsley  Brereton  ann   Fred,    ivolhwell. 

Xt-v  Ytaia  ■Tlu;  Maaiai11aii  en  .  lui  i       vn..  2uu  p.  I7 

REV!!'-W- 
(")F    TliK   ^>Kt-rNAl.    WORK 

|r,  ...  /,  :..     .  .  i^s,  i)oo:  Deufsr/tf  litteraturzeitung,  22:13-14.  5  Jan- 
.;,,v    |.,H.   Psychological  rev^ew,  S:9^9,  January  1901     J.  TT.  lutts); 

,,,„„.   .   .,.-^,6.Marchi.,o.     •      r        :    :  ZeUschnft  fur  p,.      Jinen.s.. 
i;,5:.i5-io,  >,o3  (Ziehen);  iVafio"  (London).  4:348-49,  2»  r^ovember 

1908. 


\  I  i'  '  V 


Of  hie  !:n*''I  ?-•»  i  K-'^"  ^. 

,    .         .  .a/  of  psychology,  23:  14^47.  January  1912   (E.  B.  Titche 
/  .    ,        ,,.   .72;   ;i^    17    American  journal  of  psychology,  23:^8, 


.1  m 
iicr 


>■  I  ;  * 


V  r^  iM'  -     .  -    383-404.  April  1912;  Journal  o; 

;;'ra.v:\-"';..,-u,,  _.M.y   1,1.  PI.  M-  Kallen);  iVor//.  P  .^:.^nr..  .        ^ 
i.)S   ^5,    a.  June  1912;  Duft/tn  review,  151:181-84.  J^ly  1912. 


«  I  ^ 


■f 


vA  I  w» 


I 


Wotes  sur  les  origfaes  iwychdogiques  de  notre  croyance  a  la  ioi 

de     causalitg.      Brbliothique   du   congrls    tnlernakonal    de 

philosophte.  I'loo,  p.  I-I5- 

Belief  in  the  law  of  causaUty  is  based  upon  *e  co-ordination  of  our   ac- 
tile  impressions  with  our  visual  impressions.    The  contmu.ty  of  visual 
ioTacirimpressions  generates  motor  habits  which  -  ten^er..s  to 
action     The  paper  was  read  at  the  International  Congress  o^  PMo^^ 
at  Paris  in  .9^f  for  an  abstract  of  it  and  of  the  discussion  that  followed 
ft  see  the  i?Lr^  metapkysnuc  ei  .le  morale.  8:655^0,  September    900. 
T.   rev..      Conference  faite  ^  I'Institut   psychologique  le   ^<> 
.,  /rs  ,901       l^nWrf^n  ^erinstitutp^yrhohmnetnternalional, 
','    ,,n-2^     May    1901;    Revue   sfie'Hifique,  4^h   series     i^ 
705  P"|.:.    .-..       Reported  u^  condensed  form  m  the 


Revue  (If  phUosophie . 


I    486-89,  April  1 901. 


19 

The  mechamsm  o£  dreams  is  like  that  of  normal  perceptions.     There  are 
itXVessions  and  memories  that  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 
the  sleeper,  unlike  the  worker,  is  relaxed  from  the  attituae  o 
To  sleep  is  to  be  indifferent,  to  attempt  nothing. 
Le   paraileiisme   psycho-physique  et  la   metaphys.que   pos.t>ve. 
Butidn,   de   w    Societe  jranQdise  de  philosopinc,    1 .  o,^   -J^ 

June  laoT.  ,  ..    •  ^    ^<r  iwr 

A  discussion  by  members  of  the  French  Philosophical  Society  of  M. 
BergWs  the  Js  on  the  subject  of  Psychophysical  parallehsm^  An  ^ 
^Uent   introduction   to  what   is  most   characteristic   m  M.  Bergen 
philosophy. 
L  Effort  mtellectuel.      Re:vue  philosophique,  53:'   -T-  January 

19v)2.  T 

-rStSSistrvre^t"^^^^^^^^^^^ 

imelnir    In  the  movement  from  the  P^- ° Uhe  -he^  to   he 
plane  of  the  .»n.e.  image  the^.^^^^^^^^ 

•XmS      t^ iroTsStimages.    Theadaptationof  .h^a  to 
siveiy  mo  ^.^^  resistance  from  either,  and 

»;rpfo;nionrrhirpTolcesh.^^^^^^^^  i^  the  sense  of  obstacle 

and  effort  characteristic  of  intellectual  endeavor. 

5 


'  La  voionte.  Discour  i  r  )nonc(^  a  la  distribution  des  prix  du 
I.\ .  e.  \ Oltaire,  July  i  )02  !  'iil)lished  in  the  account  of  the 
distribution  of  prizes.     Imprimerie  Quelquejeii.  i^i"?  *     22 

*    Rapport  siir  la  foiiciation  Carriot.     Seances  et  travaux  de  VAca- 

(U'ttii!-    (Ir^    Si  iii!{'r>    n:i>r,ih's    rt    poIifiqi(es     (Stance     du     6 

d^cembre  IQ02),   ivk  50-02,  January  1903.  23 

Introduction,  a  la  metaphysique.      Revue  de  metaphysique  et  de 

niariilc,    11:1  -^^6,   January    19^3.  24 

Concepts  are  human  instruments  and,  as  dependable  instruments,  are 

necessarily  static.     Analysis  operates  upon  what  is  fictitiously  immutable 

and  gives  a  partial  and  selected  account  of  the  facts.     To  know  an  object 

as  it  really  is  we  must  not  substitute  for  it  a  composition  of  concepts  but 

apprehend  it  in  immediate  intuition.      Metaphysics,  the  disinterested 

curiosity  about  things  per  se,  must  use  this  method  which  alone  can  lay 

hold  of  what  is  fluctuating,  elusive  but  genuine. 

TRANSLATIONS 

Eiiifiihrung  iv  die  iiietaphysik.  Autorisicii  t ■  Ubertragung  v. 
M.Su-manr'       jrii-,   !■     Diederichs,  1909.      58  p.*  25 

La  filosofia  dell' mtuizione :  introduzione  alia  metafisica  ed 
estratti  di  aitre  opere,  a  cura  di  Giovanni  Papini.  Lanciano, 
R    Carabba,  1908.     126  p.*  ^6 

Introduction  a  la  metaphysique.  Ungar.  v.  B.  Fogarasi, 
Hii(i:ii)f<l.   Vi'\\\7A-^\   !u!"       4  I 

Wstep  do  metafizyki.  Vvv^  i<  ■' \^i"z  wste  pem;poprzedzi!-  Kazi 
iriRTz  llteszyriski.  Krakow.  •  \i-hr']mcT.  !<)iO.  104  p." 
Intuition  och  intelligence.  1  nlcdning  till  metafyseken.  Med 
ett  iuroiil  ab  proffessor  Axi  1  Merrlin.  Till  svenska  av 
Al^^ot   Rtilir,     Stockholm,    luii,*  ^^ 

Vremfa  i  svoboda  voli.  S  iirilozlii'Tiiern  iraktata  togo  zhe 
avtora  \'\"i'dt'n!e  v   nit 


^>7a 


let  alizikii  iirans.  b 
GriinwaldJ.     St.    ]'^eler>bur^,   Russkaut 


S.  TT^ 


t*n  aiul  M. 

(Ml  2,      238 

^  ^  28a 

Introduction   to  metaphysics,   iranslatcd   kv  1\    1'      Iluliiaz. 

Autla^riz.'f!   tMiui.ai   ri'Visod    Z;.    the  author   wztii   adiktional 
materuik    Xcw  York,  (k  P.,  Pii*  luim's  Son  a  hh  2,    02  i).     20 


1^ 


Iiitrodticti<m  to  a  new  philosophy.  Introduction  k  la 
metaphysique,  [translated  into  EngUsh  by  Sidney  Littman]. 
Boston,  juun  W  .  Luce  &  CO.,  1912.     108  p.     Portrait.      30 

La  pkace  et  le  caractere  de  la  philosophic  dans  renseignement 

secondaire.     Biilletin  de  la  Societe  frangaise  de  philosophie, 

3  :  2  5   s  5 .  ! ' '  •  bruar  y  t  003 .  3  ^ 

Rapport  sur  le  concours  pour  le  pnx  Halphen  ddficemeren  1903. 
Seances  et  travaux  de  i Academie  des  sciences  morales  et 
politiques  (Seance  du  4  juillet  1903),  i6o:540-544>  Septem- 
ber-October 1903.  ^^ 

Rl^port  sur  le  concours  pour  le  prix  Halphen,  a  decenier  en  1903. 
Memoires  de  VAcademie  des  sciences  morales  et  politiques 
(Stance  du  4  juillet  1903),  24:693-698,  1904.  34 

Vision  de  kieurs  dans  kobscurite  par  les  sensitifs.  Bulletin  de 
nnstUut  general  psychologique,  4-30-3I.  January-February 
1004      Discussion.  -^^ 

Les  radiations  N.  Bulletin  de  VInstitut  general  psychologique 
(.Seanee  du  26  decembre  1903),  4:25-32  January-February 
1904.     Discussion.  -^ ' 

Notice  sur  la  vie  et  les  ceuvres  de  M^.  Fehx  Ravaisson-Mollien. 
Seances  et  travaux  de  I  Academie  des  stiences  morales  et 
politiques  (Stance  des  20  et  27  f6vrier  1004),  161:673-708, 

1904.  ^^ 

Rapport  sur  la  fondation  Carnok  Memoires  de  VAcadimie  des 
:,Licncps  wnr.ilr,  ri  politiqiies  (Seance  du  24  mai  1902),  24: 

38 


35i--,35>a  1004. 


Rapport  sur  un  ouvrage  de  M.  Mortet:    Notes  sur  le  texte  des 

'*insiiUiiione>"     de     (;a^-1odoTa^   par     M.     Victor  Mortet. 
Seances  et  travaux  de    I'Aeademie    iies    sciences    morales    d 

politiques    (S6ance   du    21    rn,ai    umu    U>2:.^b^,    i    October 

10 
1904.  ^^ 


\ 


Rapport  siir  un  oUTTftge  de  Rliskiri:  La  Bible  d*Amiens.  Pre- 
face ci  ira.iuclion  ill/  M  Mariu  Pruust.  Seances  et  iravaux 
(le  r Atadhuw  dcs  sncnfcs   fnoralrs  rf  poliiiques  (Stance  du 

Esquisse  d'un  systeme  cle  psychoiogie  ratioiielle,  par  Emile  Lubac. 
Pan<,    H104.      I'naaff  dr  U    Bergson.  41 

Le  paralogisme  psycho-physiologique.  Revue  de  metaphysique 
ft  dc  morale.   12:895  90S.   X(»\'('mber  1904.  42 

For  a  ref)()ri  id  the  subsequent  distussion  see  idem  p.  h>27  - 
V>       A  1('(  tart  l)cfnrr  the  philosophical  congress  at  Geneva, 

The  thesis  of  psycho-physical  parallelism  is  entirely  metaphysical  in  origin 
and  has  descended  directly  from  Cartesianism.  It  is  the  metaphysic  of 
a  science  purely  mathematical  in  form,  of  science  as  it  was  conceived  in 
liu  time  of  Descartes.  A  given  psychical  state  presumes  a  particular 
cerebral  state,  but  the  same  cerebral  state  may  correspond  to  several 
vvTx  (lifferent  psychical  states,  those  namely  which  would  be  translated 
iiitu  action  b}'  the  same  physical  movements. 

Les  courbes  respiratoires  pendant  I'hypnose.  lUdlrtin  dr  din- 
sttiiit  general  psych(dogiguc,  o..>u4,  •;:f5^^  \t>.\.  March-Apnl 
1905.  43 

Esprit  et  matiere.  lyuld-tin  dr  la  Snriete  frangiist  de  pfiilosoplne 
iSeaiua*  (ill  jj  d^cenilaa:,  10042.5:7;;    o>i.   (005.  44 

DiSi-ussion  h\'  I^mct.  Heri^son  aial  (ala/T  jm-'ia -v''^  'd  trie 
Society.     BerK^f^".  i^  '^4  ■<*^)- 

Rapport  sur  un  ouvrage  de  M.  Ossip  Lourie:  dc  bonhetir  et 
rmtellij/enee.  Seanees  rl  Iravaux  de  /\ha</r/?//V  des  sciences 
morales  el  poliiiques  (Stance  dii  l^'  a.\ril  i9^'aa  n'"4:i!4» 
July   i(.)05  45 

Correspondence  avec  M.  Gaston  Rageot  sur  sa  relation  a  W. 
James.     Revue  philoee^piiujuej^x}:  22a]  2\u-v\va  '  soms.      46 

Rapport  sur  le  concours  pour  le  prix  Bordin  (pliilosoi-'liic)  ck 
d^cerner  en  1905:  Mairie  de  I3iran^  Seauees  et  travaiiX  de 
r Aeademie  des  S(  leras'^  niorad/s  <7  fa)! ita/utrs  iSeanfc  do  7 
novembrt^'  ic|05s  ir»3:i52    H)j,  J(iiniar\-   io«>0.  47 

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Rapport  sur  un  ouvrage  de  M^  Jacques  Bardoux:  Essai  d'une 
psychoiogie  de  I'Angleterre  contemporame :  les  crises 
belliqueuses.  Seances  et  travaux  de  V Academic  des  sciences 
morales  et  poliiiques  (Seance  du  10  fevrier  1906),  165:683-84, 
May  Ton6.  48 

Rapport  sur  iin  ouvrage  de  M.  G.  H.  Liiquet:  [dees  g^n^rales 
de  psychoiogie.  Seances  et  travaux  de  VAcademie  des 
sciences  morales  et  poliiiques  (Seance  du  24  novembre  1906), 

167: 425-6,  1007.  49 

Rapport  sur  un  ouvrage  de  M.  Paul  Gaultier  ^ preface  de  M. 
Emile  Boutrouxo  Ltj  serib  dt;  iarl.  Seances  et  traxaux 
de  VAcademie  des  sciences  morales  et  poliiiques  (Stance  du 
24  novembre  1906),  167:  425-6,  March  1907.  50 

L'Idee  de  neant.     Reiue  philosophique,  62:449-66,  November 

io*>o.  5^ 

Republished  as  part  of  chapter  iv  oiU Evolution  creatrice. 
The  idea  of  nothing  is  a  pseudo  idea  and  any  problem  based  upon  it  is  a 
pseudo  problem.    Thus  the  question,  Why  does  anything  exist?  is  not 
a  legitimate  question  for  philosophy. 

Rapport  sur  le  concours  pour  le  prix  Bordin,  1905,  ayant  pour 
sujet  Maine  de  Biran.  Mtwair^-^  d^'  dAeadettiie  des  sciences 
tnorales  el  podtiques^  25:809-21,  0107.  52 

Notice  sur  la  vie  et  les  (Euvies  de  M.  Felix  Ravaisson^Mollien. 
Menioires  de  I\'iiademie  des  sciefite^  morales  et  poliiiquts. 
2^  :  I    4:v   1007,  ^5 

L'Evolution  creatrice.     Paris,    Felix  Mean,  T007.     viii,   403   P- 
Seventh  edition  ,1910  ^^ 

iiOVN  SLAT  IONS 

Creative    evolution.        Authorized   translation    by    Arthur 
:\IiichdL     X.  Y.,  Holt  and  co.,  191  i .     xv,  407  p.        55 


Deo  skapande    iitveckliiigen,     Om   livets    betydelse.     Till 

svenska  :i,\'  AU;-;   Ruhr.     Slorkholm,  TOIT.    ^45  P-*      5^ 

Schopferische  entwickluiig.     i:hi:r>,  v.  Gertr,  Dr.  Kaiitoro- 
vvicz.     Jfi...,  I..  Dicdcnchs,  i^)U.     373  P-*  57 

Ki-aiLVVS 
Oi-    TH!-:  OklGLNAL   UuHK 

Revue  du  ntois.  August  i«)r>7  u.  Le  Dantec);  Revue  philosophique, 
6473  ^3.  f  il  UK)7  (Gaston  K  igoL);  Revue  de  metaphysique,  15:620-70, 
S<|)?eni':K  r  \()o:  i  xDuis  Weber  j ;  Rri'iew  of  theology  and  philosophy,  3:249- 
51.  October  11)07;  Hibbert  journal,  0:435  4~.  Januan^  1908  (G.  TyrreU); 
Philosophical  rcvir.v,  17:84-89,  January  !u<'^  H  I i.  Bode);  Revue  du 
ciergefrangais,  January  1908  (Lenoble);  An  nee  philosophique,  1907,  18: 
t82-«4  .  iQo!^  rp  Pi11nn> ;  Bullehn  dc  la  semaine,  6  May  1908  (M.  Legendre) ; 
Rcnu' tnunn.U'.  10  1,7  *''3,  May-June,  1908  (T.  M.  Pegnes);  Rivista 
jUoM-'K  a  1  I  i  19--80,  March  1908  (V,.  Varisco);  Zeitschrift  fiir  philosophic, 
15 :,V>  4!.  1908  (H.  Schoen);  Frzeglad  filozoficzny,  1908;  Mind,  n.  s., 
17:402  oS.  fiilv  igoS  (T.  Loveday);  Journal  of  philosophy,  5:603-12, 
2S  I  no  ,1  ig-^  (A.  Mitchell);  Revue  de  philosophie,  13:520-34.  Novem- 
ber I'ioH  1!.  irouche);  International  journal  of  ethics,  22:462-67,  July 
igi2  ;  M  .  br.  1  liisband). 

Oi   I  HE  English  translation 

Aihenuum,   hj !  K   i  :  ji  1-12,    15   Ai'H^    iQU;   Spectator     106:689-90,6 

Nbiv  I'Hi.  .b///rr.,/-iv  review,  i  i  i  :  685-86,  3  June  1911;  Nation  {N.  Y.), 
g2:64^>-4Q,  2*)  jurif  I'M  I ;  ///V./-t/  /o«rna/,  9 :  895-^107.  Jnlv  M)I1  A^  H. 
Abia-liiMb-  J//W//.  n.  ..  jo;  432^-33  : J.  Solomon);  J  1  n  ^ new ,  ]\^\y 
i9!i  lA.W'Mif;:  Ab//<^r,  S7:475^77.  \  2  ^^cXohev  1911  {].  K.T.);  New  York 
Tlme^  r^riew  of  'a'.a2^,  16:503,  Jo  Atigust  lai  i  ;  Bookman  {N.  Y.), 
34:2o(,,  Ootobti  iMii,  Ow//ooife  {N.  F.),  99:^1/  ja,  2  December  aai 
(17,  Ro<,,sev.:4i);    I'rmceton  theological   review,  i.);!ia    i>,    January    iai2 

(S.    A.    \birini:a    UV-;a?^ana«7    review,    !77bv4.3 47.    March     ia!2    (W. 

Blacklock);  .•Imcnuin  aaima/  of  psych:      . ,  J^alV'  35.  Ai)nl   aa  ^     H.  1.1. 

Bode);    Oi^rr/i    (/lairf^'r/v    review,    74.:  12a 42    (William    Brown);    i>:lfr- 

nationaijourndl  oj  rtku:,,  22:4(^7 by,  July  i^)i2  lA.  lb  Taylor). 

L^Evoiutioii    creatrice.        Revue  du    /aaaa   4:1^1    5A-   SupLanifaa- 
l(,n)7.  ^  58 

A  raph-  tuFaiixl.a  Danb'i''.^    liiidsmot Evolution  creatrice 

ii) 


•  r  « 


Apropos  de  P^VC^Ution  de  lAnteiligence    geomet:riqiie.      Rei  ue 
de  metaphysique  et  de  morale,  16:28-33,  January  190b.       59 

A  reply  to  M.  Borel.  The  following  passage  occurs:  "Nowhere  have  I 
claimed  that  we  should  'replace  intelligence  by  something  else'  or  prefer 
instinct  to  it.  I  have  tried  to  show  merely  that  when  we  leave  the  region 
of  physical  and  mathematical  objects  to  that  of  life  and  consciousness, 
we  have  to  depend  on  a  certain  sense  of  living  which  has  its  origin  in  the 
same  vital  impulse  that  is  the  basis  of  instinct,  although  instinct,  strictly 
speaking,  is  something  quite  different." 

Siir    lAntiuence   de  sa  piiilosophie    sur  ies   t§leves   des    lyc€es. 
BuUcim   dc    la   Societe  frangaise  de  philosophie,    8:21-22 
January  1908. 
[Le-trt  sur  ianfliieiice  de  -a  philosophie.]     Annee  psychologique, 
14:230-31,   1905.  ^^ 

RapDori  sur  uu  ouvrage  de  M.  Jacques  Bardoux:  Psychologie 
de  i  Aiigleterre  contemporaine :  Ies  crises  politiques;  pro- 
tectionisme  et  radicaHsme.  Seances  et  travaux  de  V Aca- 
demic des  sciences  morales  et  politiques  (Seance  du  29  jum 
1907),  169.11)5    107.  January  1908.  ^^ 

Rapport  sur  iin  ouvrage  de  M.  Merlaiita  Siaiaacour.  Seances  et 
travaux  de  V Academic  des  sciences  morales  et  politiques 
(Seance  du  i^  ianvier  IQ08),   1  far  720-21,  June  1908.        63 

Rapport  sur  un  ouvrage  de  M.  BazailLas:  Musique  et  incon- 
science.  Seances  u  navaux  de  lAcademie  des  sciences 
morales  et  politiques  (Seance  du  i  f6vner  1908),  169:719-20, 
June  1905.  ^ 

Rapport  sur  nn  ouvrage  de  M .  Boirac  :  La  psychologie  inconnue. 
Seam-^:,  et  travaux  de  I' Academic  des  sciences  mnraJcs  et 
Politiques  (Stance  du  2S  mars  1908),  i7rKi!a  2  a  July 
1908.  ^ 

Rapport  sur  im  ouvrage  de  M.Jeaii  Paul  Nayrac:  L, a  Fontaine. 
Siances  et  travaux  de  rAiuermie  des  sciences  morales  et 
politiques  (Stance  du  2:^  mai   lyoa:,    17^^   484,   Sei>teml)er 

1908. 

II 


66 


v^    Rapport  sur  le  concours  pour  le  prix  Le  Di 


!e  Penanrun. 


Seufift's    ft  travaux  de  l A.,  adritnr    <!-'s   scifUii's    morales    et 

p()!if!q!irs(9^eancedu  2(>  octobrc  im^>;  ,   109:91    102,  j;iiiu;irv 

Rapport  sur  iin  ouvrage  de  M.  Georges  Dwelshauvers :  La 
byniiic^c  iiiuiitale.  Seances  ft  travaux  de  VAcademie  des 
sciences  morales  et  politiques  (Seance  du  20  juin  1908),  170- 

62.V4.  XciViM'iilxT  December  tooR,  68 

Vocabuiaire  technique  et  critique  de  la  phUosophie.  lUdletin 
de  la  SocicleJrii>i{Uisc  dc  philusophie,  6:331  00,  34  L  Au|^ist 
TO08,  6<) 

(4)iit:nns  a  discussion  by  M.  Bergson  and  others  of  the 
terms  "immediat"  and  "inconnaissable." 
M  !>crgsuii  explains  that  with  regard  to  the  hypothesis  that  a  state  of 
iriui  !  reflects  a  cerebral  phenomenon,  and  might  have  been  different  for  a 
br  1111  having  a  different  chemical  constitution:  (i)  he  holds  this  view  to  be 
scifcuntradictory  (see  Le  Paralogisme  psychologique) :  (2)  in  so  far  as 
it  is  intellip^ible  it  is  contradicted  by  the  facts  (Matter  an  1  Memory,  ch.  II 
an  1  1 1  f  1 :  !t  implies  a  whole  metaphysic  whose  sources  it  is  easy  to  dis- 
c  .\M  (  rtaiive  Evolution,  ch.  IV).  The  truth  is  that  the  r61e  of  the 
br  iin  1  to  assure  the  perfect  insertion  of  the  mind  in  its  present  environ- 
ment, through  elimination  of  the  useless.  The  constitution  of  the  brain 
willt  xj  1  iin  m  eeriain  cases  the  absence  of  impressions,  never  their  pres- 
ence. It  was  one  of  the  chief  purposes  of  Matter  and  Memory  and 
Creatixt  Involution  to  refute  the  claim  that  consciousness  does  not  reach 
brv  !i  I  the  subjective  and  that  the  immediately  given  is  peculiar  to  the 
indi  M  :  u  li ,  I  n  the  former  it  is  shown  that  the  objectivity  of  the  material 
tiling  !s  immaiu  nt  in  the  perception  of  it,  taking  this  in  its  primitive  and 
imrru  !i  tie  form.  In  the  latter  it  is  shown  that  immediate  intuition 
appnlit  n  Is  the  essence  of  life  as  well  as  of  matter. 

Le  souvenir  du  present  et  la  fausse  reconnaissance.  Krvue 
ph liosopli  iqia',  u( i :  5^ !    c  1 :; .  }  )ecember  I Q08.  70 

An  ;tnalysis  and  explanation  ol  tiie  pheuonienon  of  "d^j^  vu."  The 
memr=r\'  image  is  contemporaneous  with  the  perception.  Every  moment 
of  life  shfiws  two  faces,  perception  and  memor>'.  W  hy  is  the  present  not 
commonly  experu-nced  as  both  perceived  and  remembered?  In  general, 
the  i>ast  recurs  iiorriially  to  consciousness  only  when  it  can  aid  in  imder- 
stariihn^'  tlio  present  <  t  :tntieipatinf::  the  future;   it  clarifies  action.      What 

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however,  could  be  more  useless  for  present  action  than  memory  of  the 
present?  Consciousness  is  intent  upon  the  process  of  livmg.  False 
recognition  results  from  a  temporary  weakening  of  this  attention  to 
living.  The  relaxation  permits  consciousness  to  swerve  from  its  natural 
direction  and  to  notice  what  it  has  no  interest  in  perceiving. 

Rapport  Mir  le  concours  pour  leprix  Le Dissex  de  Penanrun,  1907. 
Alemoires  de  I  Acudemie  des  sciences  morales  et  pohttques, 
26:771-85,  1909.  ^^' 

Rapport  sur  uii  ouvrage  de  M.  Eimle  Meyerson:  Identite  et 
reaiite.  Sea?ices  a  travaux  de  VAcademie  des  sciences  morales 
et  politiques  (Seance  du  23  Janvier  1909),  171-664-6,  May 
1909.  ^  ^^ 

Rapport  sur  iin  ouvraee  de  M\  Henri  Delacroix:  Etudes  d'his- 
toire  et  de  psychoiogie  du  mysticisinu.  Seances  et  travaux 
de  VAcademie  des  sciences  morales  et  politiques  (Stance  du 
30  Janvier  iyu9,,  i ;  i : 670-67 1 ,  May  1909.  73 

Tarde,  Gabriel.     Gabriel  Tarde,  Introduction  et  pages  choisies 
par    ses  fils  .  .   .  preface   de    H.   Bergson.      Pans     Louis* 
Michaud,  1909.     223  p.  (Les  grands   philosophes  frangais 
et  etrangers.)  '^ 

LMnconscieiit  dans  ia  vie  mentale.  Bulletin  de  la  Societe 
jranQaise  de  puilosopkie,  10:17-51^  January  1910.  /d 

General  discussion  at  the  meeting  of   the  soaety,  25  au- 
vember  1909.     M.  Bergson's  remarks,  p.  31-36,  A^    l^. 

Rapport  ^ur  iin  ouvrage  de  M.  Lionel  Dauriac :  Lc  musix^ien- 
po^te  Richard  Wagner:  etude  de  psychologic  musicale. 
Seances  et  travaux  de  VAcademie  des  sciences  morales  ct 
politiques  (Seance  du    16  avril    191^;,    173:803-805.   June 

Rapport  sur  uii  ouvrage  de  M.  Andre  Joussaui:  Le  fondement 
psychologique  de  la  morale.  Seances  et  travaux  de  I  Academic 
des  sciences  morales  et  politiques  (Stance  du   i4  mai   toto. 

173 :si6-8i7,  June  1910.  ^" 

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A  propos  d'tiii  article  cie  M'r.  W.   B.  Pitkin   intitule  James  and 
Bergsoii.     Journal    nf  pkilosopny,  psychulogy^  and  scienLijic 


methods,  7  :  ^^^-^^^''^  ]\nv  loi 


{). 


78 


Rapport  sur  un  ouvrage  de  M.  Barret  Wendell:  La  France 
d';iuii)ur'rhiiL  St'-i^wrs  el  Iraidux  <ie I' Ani'it  niiedes  sciences 
morales  t'l  poiitiijiics  [Seance  >lii    11   'u**^  f')!*>^.  17.1;  f.i.*^    14^, 

Julv    H)i().  79 

Rapport  surle  concoiirs  pourles  prix  Charles  Leveque,  a  decerner 


en    1 910.      SeaN 


<'('.■'>    i  I 


•raraitx    de    iA  ^'ai!e}}ue   des    sciences 


morales    el    />(?//7/(///r.v   (Seance    du   22  octobre  1910),    i  r^l  ■ 

496 501  ,    Kili).  80 

Le  pragmatisme,  par  William  James,  tradiiit  par  E.  Le  Bruj-i,avec 
une  introduction  par  H.  Bergson.  I  'aris,  Ernest  Fiammanon, 
iQii .  U-?  ]^  liihiinnu  pit  le  philosophic  scientifique.) 
Itii n Mill (ii oil  ]K{r  11.  licro^son,  VSrite  et  rSalite,  p    i    ir-      81 

Choix  de  textes.  XntitM/  yKir  Rriic  t'^ii.  .inn.  V.An:\  Linus 
Michaii  d ,  !  c )  I  I       2  2  2  I ) .  82 

Life  and  consciousness.      Ilibbert  journal,  iu.24    44,    October 

191 1.  83 

The  Huxl<'y  Lecture.  (lelivTcd  at  the   University  of  Birmingham.  2^} 

May  n:)i !,  with  some  adiim- ■IIS. 

La  perception  du  changement:    conferences  faites  a  I'universite 

{TOxford  les  26    v\   2-j  inai   iyii.       Uxiurd,   The  Clarendon 

Press.   i(|i  I,     ,^7  \).  84 

TKAA'SLATIOX 

Vospriiatie  izmienchivosti.     [Tran>.  ly,-  V.  .\,  Flcrov.]     St. 

PetersbufL!,  1912,,*  S4a 

L'Intuition     philosophique.     Revue  de  metaphysique  et  de  morale, 

19:  H()(;)-27.  Xovt'TTihrr  lull.  .85 

A  pqK  I  n  ■  1  rit  the  Congress  of  Philosophy  at  Bologna  in  Ujw.  A 
great  plul  <  pn  •  whether  he  live  at  one  time  or  another,  will  say  essen- 
tially the  same  tiling.  If  Spinoza  had  lived  before  Descartes  he  would, 
no  douln,  have  written  other  books,  but  given  Spinoza  we  should  be  sure 
of  Spinozisin  Isxperience  presents  itself  in  two  aspects,  that  of  repeating 
facts  extcriial  to  one  another  and  that  of  uninterrupted  duration  repelling 


'f 


measurement.  The  matter  and  life  that  fill  the  world  are  m  us  too.  It 
pertains  to  philosophy  to  apprehend  the  process  and  ^ec^^^^^g  ^^^^^^  ^^. 
?^riife  of  things.     Consciousness  turns  within  and  sounds  the  depths  of 

her  own  being. 

Filosofien  och  livet.     Fyra  foredrag.      Till  svenska  av   Mg^ 
Ruiic.     Stockholm,  1911-     77  P-* 


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Lovejoy,  Arthur  O.     Schopenliaucr  as  an  evolutionist.     Manistf 

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■  Ward,    James.     Thr    rcaliTi<    of    enck-.     Cambridge    itnh'(T:a'v 
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Wize,  K.  F.      i)' r  vn  rte  kongress  fur  philosophic  in    Bologna. 

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Can,  H.  Wiidoii.  ilenri  Bergson:  The  philosophy  of  change. 
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Rcv-ifwcl  in  Rnruc  de  mctaphyyiquc ,  20  .  24,  Jul}-  Hji2. 

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'    Is  the  Bergson  philosophy  that  of  a  charlatan?      Current  iiiera- 
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•  Jacoby,   Giinther.     li^rai   Bergson,   pragmatism  and  Schopen- 

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Jordan,  Bruno.    Kant  and  Bergson.    Translated  from  the  German 

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Brunsciivicg,  L6on,  109,  140 

C,  J.,  115 

Calcagno,  Alberto,  354 
Calder6n,  F.  Garcia,  158 
Calkins,  Mary  Whiton,  385 
Cantecor,  G.,  i3^> 
Carlile,  WiUiam  W..  3^^ 
Carr,  H.  Wildon,  221,  254 

304»  387*  388,  389.  390 
Cams,  Paul,  391 
Ceresole,  P.,  141 
Chaumeix,  J.  H.  A.,  177.  222.  256 

Chide,  Alphonse,  178,  t7Q.  22^ 
Choix  de  textes,  82 
Cockerell,  J.  D.  A.,  305 
Coignet,  C,  136,  306 
Constant,  Leonard.  137 
Corbi^re,  Charles,  257 
Couchoud,  P.  L.,  124 
Courbes  respiratoires  pendant  I  hyp- 
nose,  43 
Coutourat,  Louis,  95 
Creative  evolution ,  5=^ 
Crespi.  A.,  i^o 
Cristiam,  Lcuii,  i^i 

Dauriac,  Lionel,  lie,  394 

David,  J   W.,  308a,  308b,  395 

De  la  simulation  inconsciente.  3 

Decoster,  P.,  182 

De  Laguna,  Theodore,  390 

Delbos,  Victor.  101 

Delvolv6,  yy^ 

Desaymard,  Joseph.  310.  397 

Dewev.  John,  398 


Dienes,  P.,  258 
Dienes,  V.,  258 

Dolson.  Grace  Neal,  259,  399 

Donnct's  immediates  de  la  conscience, 
Essm  sur  Irs,  4 

Draghicesco,  D.,  311 
Drie^ch,  Hans,  183 
I)u';i<-:.r!i1,  G.,  400 
I)u;;r.,r,,  V...  184 
Duprat,  G.  L.,  159 
Durban,  William,  401 
Dwelshauvers,  Georges,  142,  160,  161, 
185,  402 

Effort  intellectuel,  21 
Einfuhrung  in  die  metaphysik,  25 
Eister,  Rudolf,  40-^ 
Elliot,  Hugh  S.  R.,  4(U 
Eschbach,  V.,  260 
Esprit  ei  matiere,  44 
Essat  sur   les  donnees  immSdiates  de 
^  la  conscience,  5 
Evolution  creatrice,  54 
Evolution    crSatrice     (Reply     to    Le 

Dantec's  criticism),  58 
Ewald,  Oscar,  405 
Mxtraits  de  Lucrhce,  2 

Farges,  Albert,  224,  225,  226,  407 
Fawcett,  Edward  Douglas,  408 

Ferrar,  W.  J.,  227 

Ftrri.  Luigi,  88 

Fii      f'-i  (Ifir   vituizione,  introduzione 

:u:,   '>'  ;,. '  Hca,  26 
/•/.'•    ■'  •  -.      '■  Nvet,  85 

I'i    :•  •'   ■      ]■    -!k  261 
I'l'Uirih  \  .    rh.,  312 

l<    :.1\'.  .  A:;r.   ^    ■■'..  313.314 
I'  r:\  -  ;  (  ,  l-la  .  .,  r  .    262 

Gagnebin,  S.,  4(ki 

Gardme^r,  11 .  X ..  (i; 

Garngou-L. !;.•:,.:  .  '  .  Ft.,  228 

GaultitT,,  Julf  ■    't     :"  ; 

GaiiltatT,  i  '.la..   J !       :    i 

Gebert,  K.,  i^f* 

GiessitT,  125.  131 

Gillouin,   Kt-rua    264,   315,  316,   317, 

Gobitji,  li.,  4,13 

Goetz,  Philip  lieckii,  414 


Goldstein,  J.,  229 
Goldstein,  Julius,  265 
Gould,  F.  J.,  318 
Grivet,  Jules,  230,  319 
Grosse,  Ernst,  116 
Gurewitsch,  A.,  132 
Guy-Grand,  Georges,  415 

Hermann,  E.,  417 

Hermit  of  Prague,  pseud.,  418 

Herr,  Lucien,  89 

Heymans,  117 

Heymans,  G.,  419 

Hicks,  G.  Dawes,  320,  420 

Hocking,  William  Ernest,  421 

Hollard,  A.,  163 

Hookhan,  George,  422,  423 

Hoppenot,  Henri,  321 

Hulme,  T.  E.,  231,  232 

Hunt,  Harriet  E.,  424 

Husband,  Mary  Gilliland,  425 

Idee  de  neani.  51 

Inconscient  dan  la  vie  ntentale,  75 
Influence   de   la    philosophies  de    M. 
Bergson,  309,  311,  313,  332,  34^, 

354.  412 
Introduction  d  la  metaphysique,  24 
Introduction  to  a  new  philosophy,  30 
Introduction  to  metaphysics,  29 
Intuition  och  intelligence.     Inledning 

till  metafyseken,  28 
Intuition  philosophique,  85 

Jacks,  L.  P.,  322,  323 

Tnr  VK,  B.,  1 06a 

J  iL     son,  Malte,  324 

Jacoby,  Gunther,  267,  427 

James,  William,  233,  234,  268,  269 

James,    W .     Pragmatisme.     Intro- 

ductton  par  H.  Bergson,  81 
Janssens,  Edgar,  164 
Jeanni^re,  Ren6,  270 
Johnson,  F.  H.,  325 
Joel,  K.,  271 

Jourdain,  Philip  E.  B.,  429 
Jourdan,  Bruno,  428 
Joussain,  Andr^,  272,  326,  327,1430, 

Kn^lrn,  H.  M.,  273,  432 
it  pcriing,  H.  von,  187 
Kodis,  J.,  188,  235 


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Kroner,  Richard,  274 

Lalande,  Andr^,  150,  189 

LAnczi,  E.,  275 

Landormy,  P.,  118 

Landquist,  328,  329 

Lasserre,  Pierre,  330 

Lasson,  Adolf,  276 

Laughter,  17 

Lechalas,  G.,  90,102. 

Lecl^re,  Albert,  126,  236 

Le  Dantec,  F61ix,  165,  190,  276a,  435 

Legendre,  Maurice,  191,  332 

Leighton,  J.  A.,  277 

Lenoble,  192 

Lenoble,  E.,  436 

LeRoy,  Edouard,  11 1,  437,  438,  439 

Levi,  Adolfo,  £44,  333 

L6vy-Bruhl,  L.,  91 

Libley,  Melanchthon,  F.,  440 

Life  and  consciousness,  83 

Lindsay,  Alexander  Dunlap,  334 

Lippmann,  Walter,  441,  442 

Lodge,  Sir  Oliver,  443,  444 

Loveday,  T.,  193 

Lovejoy,  A.  O.,  237,  335,  445 

Low,  Sidney,  446 

Lucrhe,  Ex  traits  de,  2 

Luquet,  G.  H.,  151 

Lux,  Jacques,  152 

McCabe,  Joseph,  336 
MacDonald,  M.  S.,  127 
McDougall,  William,  337 
McGilvary,  Evander  B.,  447 
Marcel,  Gabriel,  448 
Margerie,  Amedil  de,  103 
Maritain,  Jacques,  338,  449 
Martin,  S.  A.,  450 
Masci,  Filippo,  108 
Mason,  J.  W.  T.,  339 
Mater ie  und  geddchtnis,  1 1 
Matiere  et  mSmoire,  10 
Matter  and  memory,  12 
Mayer,  Willy   451 
MSmoire  et  reconnaissance,  8 
Meredith,  J.  C.,  452 
Meyerson,  Emile,  453 
Mitchell,  A.,  194 
Moisant,  Xavier,  128,  145 
Momigliano,  Attilio,  238 
Mondain,  G.,  195 


Moore,  A.  W.,  455 
Moore,  Charles  L.,  456 
Morgan,  C.  Lloyd,  457 
Modes,  A.  S.,  458 
Morselli,  E.,  112 
Muirhead,  J.  H.,  343 
MuUer,  A.,  278 
Miiller,  Ernst,  459 
Muller,  Jean,  344 
Miiller-Freienfels,  Richard,  279 

Neve,  Paul,  460,  461 

Noel,  L.,  166 

Notes   sur  les  origines  psychologiques 

de  notre  croyance  a  la  loi  de   causa- 

lite,  18 
Notice  sur  la  vie  et  les  oeuvres  de  M. 

Felix  Ravaisson-Mollien,  37,  53 

Overstreet,  Harry  Allen,  462 

Palante,  Georges,  346 

Palmer,  WiUiam  Scott,  196,  239,  240 

Parallelisme    psycho-physique    et    la 

metaphysique  positive,  20 
Paralogisme  psycho-physiologique,  42 
Parodi,  D.,  119,  197 
Paulhan,  Fr.,  113 
Peleger,  Andrd,  463 
P^gnes,  T.  M.,  198 
Perception  du  changement,  84 
Perception  et  matiere,  9 
Perry,  Ralph  Barton,  347 
Petrone,  Igino,  114, 
Piat,  Clodius,  199 
Pillon,  F.,  94,  104,  120,  200 
Pilszecker,  A.,  105 
Pitkin,  Walter  B.,  280 
Place  et  le  characthe  de  la  philosophic 

dans  V enseignement  secondaire,  31 
Poulton,  E.  B.,  465 
Pradines,  Maurice,  281 
Prager,  Hans,  282,  466 
Prezzolini,  Guiseppe,  38,  241,  283 
Prins,  Adolphe,  167 
Prout,  F,  R.,  469 

Quid  Aristoteles  de  loco  senserit,  3a 

Radiations,  N.,  36 

Rageot,  Gaston,  146,  147,  168,  201 

Rapport  sur  lafondation  Carnot,  23,  38 


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I 


Rapport  sur  le  concours  pour  le  prix 

Bordin,  47,  52 
Rapport  sur  le  concours  pour  le  prix 

Le  Dissez  de  Penanrun,  67,  71 
Rapport  sur  le  concours  pour  le  prix 

Halphen,  32,  34 
Raiih,  F.,  106,  139 
Raymond,  P.,  242 
Rive,  Le,  19 
Revue  critique;  Principes  de  metaphy- 

sique  par  Paul  Janet,  13 
Key,  Abel,  350 
Rire,  Le,  14-15 
Robinson,  A.,  470 
Roosevelt,  Theodore,  351 
Rosenberg,  Maximilian,  471 
Ross,  G.  R.  T.,  202 
Ross,  G.  T.,  243 
Rougue,  A.,  352 
Royce,  Josiah,  285 
Roz,  Firmin,  472 
Russell,  Bertrand,  473 
Russell,  John  E.,  474 

Sanborn,  Alvan  F.,  476 
Sarlo,  F.  de,  121 
Sauvage,  George  M.,  153,  203 
Schnippenkotter,  J.,  353 
Schoen,  H.,  204,  477 
Schopferische  entwicklung,  57 
Scott,  J.  W.,  478 
Segond,  J.,  479.  480 
Segur,  Nicholas,  481 
Seilli^re,  E.,  244 
Seliber,  G.,  245 
S^verac,  J.  B.,  354 
Shepherd,  Queen  L.,  286 
Silberstein,  205 
Skapande  utvecklingen,  56 
Skrattet,  16 

Slosson,  Edwin  E.,  355 
Smith,  Norman,  206 
Sobieski,  Michal,  287 
Solomon,  Joseph,  356,  357,  358,  359 
Sorel,  Georges,  207 
Souvenir  du  present  et  la  fausse  re- 
connaissance, 70 


SpScialite,  La,  i 

Steeg,  T.,  129 

Steenbergen,  Albert,  246,  247 

Steinilber,  E.,  482 

Stewart,  John  McKellar,  360 

Stout,  G.  F.,  92 

Sur  ^influence  de  sa  philosophie  sur 

les  SlSves  des  lycSes,  60 
Sypkens,  D.,  483 

T.,  J.  A.,  362 

Tarde,  Introduction  et  pages  choistes, 

Preface  de  H.  Bergson,  74 
Tarozzi,  Giuseppe,  98 
Taylor,  A.  E.,  363,  484 
Time  and  free  will,  5 
Titchenor,  E.  B.,  485 
Tonqu^dec,  Joseph  de,  169,  208,  200 

210,  486 
Townsend,  James  G.,  487 
Trouche,  H.,  211 
Tufts,  J.  H.,  122 
Tuttle,  J.  R.,  488,  489 
Tyrrell,  G.,  212 

Underhill,  Evelyn,  490,  491 

Varisco,  B.,  148,  213 

Vettard,  Camille,  492 

Vi^roff,  J.,  493 

Villassere,  H.,  214 

Visan,  TancrMe  de,  291,  365,  366 

Vision  de  lueurs  dans  Vobscuriti  par 

les  sensitifs,  35 
Volonte,  22 

W.,  B.  C.  A.,  494 

Walker,  Leslie  J.,  367 
Ward,  James,  368 
Waterlow,  Sydney,  495 
Weber,  Louis,  170 
Whittaker,  T.,  93 
Wize,  K.  F.,  369 
Wolf,  A.,  215,  370,  496 

Zeit  und  freiheit,  6 


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